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==External links==
==External links==

Revision as of 09:05, 3 May 2021

The AJTC was created by the Tribunals, Courts and Enforcement Act 2007 to replace the Council on Tribunals (and the Scottish Committee of the Council on Tribunals) with a statutory role relating to the oversight of administrative justice system, tribunals and inquiries. It is to be abolished by the Public Bodies Bill 2010-11.

See also

  • Patients' tribunal experiences. AJTC and CQC, 'Patients' experiences of the First-tier Tribunal (Mental Health)' (30/3/11) — The report contains recommendations under the following headings: (1) Referral to lawyers by hospitals; (2) Accreditation of lawyers; (3) Quality checking of lawyers by tribunal panels; (4) Information regarding delays; (5) Management information; (6) Cycle of delay; (7) Care plans and conditions; (8) Training for medical members; (9) Explanations of the purpose of the pre-hearing interview; (10) Timing of the medical examination; (11) Information regarding the hearing; (12) Access to reports; (13) Venue; (14) Opportunity for patients to speak; (15) Order of proceedings; (16) Treating patients appropriately; (17) Written copies of the decision; (18) Further explanations of the decision; (19) Right to appeal; (20) Tribunal decisions; (21) Tribunal’s power to recommend; (22) Information on patients' care; (23) Training in relation to patients with multiple or unusual conditions; (24) Facilities and experts for patient’s multiple or unusual conditions; (25) Future research.

External links

Administrative Justice and Tribunals Council website

INFORMATION

  • Representation
  • Civil sections and CTOs
  • Criminal sections
  • Aftercare
  • Mental Health Tribunal
  • Nearest relative
  • Legal Aid
  • Treatment
  • Mental capacity law
MISCELLANEOUS
ELSEWHERE
HISTORICAL
  • Coronavirus
  • Changes made by MHA 2007


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